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Understand our religion, Sikhs tell New Jersey schools

May 27, 2006 12:37 IST

A delegation of Sikhs in New Jersey met acting Commissioner of Education Department Lucille Davey and urged her to ensure safety and security for Sikh schoolchildren in the state.

According to a statement released on Friday by the Sikh Coalition, Indian-American Assemblyman Upendra Chivukula facilitated the meeting.

The Sikhs emphasised that there must be basic understanding of their religion and its practices among school officials.

A Sikh boy studying at Edison Township, who had earlier been harassed by some of his classmates, also attended the meeting.

Delegation leaders pointed out that diversity training was being given to school staff following their efforts, and said harassment has now ended.

'We contacted the school's principal and offered to educate students and staff on diversity and Sikh practices,' the statement quoted community activist Guruparkash Singh as saying.

'New Jersey schools should be a place for everyone,' he said, adding that he was committed to working for all communities, including the Sikhs.

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